Broad-Based Black Economic Empowerment Act, 2003 (Act No. 53 of 2003)Sector CodesLegal Sector Code, 202432. General principles |
| 32.1. | The general principles underpinning the skills development element in the LSC are that it must: |
| 32.1.1. | contribute to the achievement of the country’s economic growth and social development goals to promote the creation of decent work and sustainable livelihoods; |
| 32.1.2. | promote the development of the skills base of black legal practitioners in critical and specialised areas of law within the legal profession; and |
| 32.1.3. | strengthen the skills and human resource base by encouraging the support of skills development initiatives with an emphasis on skills development and career pathing for both legal practitioners and non-legal support black staff members in support of employment creation. |
| 32.2. | Recognisable skills development expenditure includes any legitimate training expenses as may be recognised by the Charter Council incurred for any learning programme offered by an LSME to black people. |
| 32.3. | Legitimate training expenses shall include but not be limited to: |
| 32.3.1. | cost of training materials |
| 32.3.2. | cost of trainers; |
| 32.3.3. | cost of training facilities including costs of catering; |
| 32.3.4. | course fees; |
| 32.3.5. | accommodation and travel; |
| 32.3.6. | opportunity costs; |
| 32.3.7. | salaries or wages paid to an employee participating in any learnership or internship; and |
| 32.3.8. | administration costs such as the organising of training including, where appropriate, the cost to the LSME of employing a skills development facilitator or a training manager. |